Interactive Word Study /Phonics Sites
Please click on the websites below to find helpful resources in word study and phonics.
For Kids -
K-6
Spelling City - this site allows you to enter in the word study words for the week and the kids can work with these words in sorts, games, and puzzles.
Funbrain - this site offers many online word games
Phonics Games - offers a variety of phonics games for students to play online.
Earobics Game Goo - these games offer students the opportunity to hear and interact with different sound and word patterns to strengthen their phonemic awareness.
Phonics Play - this site offers different phonics games. Each phase increases the difficulty of the phonics skills addressed.
Spelling City - this site allows you to enter in the word study words for the week and the kids can work with these words in sorts, games, and puzzles.
Funbrain - this site offers many online word games
Phonics Games - offers a variety of phonics games for students to play online.
Earobics Game Goo - these games offer students the opportunity to hear and interact with different sound and word patterns to strengthen their phonemic awareness.
Phonics Play - this site offers different phonics games. Each phase increases the difficulty of the phonics skills addressed.
For Parents -
Here are some great resources to help you promote the value of writing in your home!
Read. Write. Think - this is an online interactive game for word sorting based on spelling patterns and word families.
Word Study: A New Approach to Teaching Spelling - Reading Rockets shares ideas and insights into word study
as a new way to teach spelling to students both in and out of the classroom.
Word Study Lingo (a cheat sheet to spelling patterns and rules) - This document helps create an easy key to help support your child in word study activities. Some examples include: what a digraph is?, the CVC and CVVC pattern, what is this?, and what does it mean to sort words?
Carl's Corner - the site looks like it would be for very young children, but if you search around, there are lots of great resources for older elementary students as well. It give ideas for centers, sight word activities, and if you scroll to the bottom it has a great directory to help find words in many different categories.
Read. Write. Think - this is an online interactive game for word sorting based on spelling patterns and word families.
Word Study: A New Approach to Teaching Spelling - Reading Rockets shares ideas and insights into word study
as a new way to teach spelling to students both in and out of the classroom.
Word Study Lingo (a cheat sheet to spelling patterns and rules) - This document helps create an easy key to help support your child in word study activities. Some examples include: what a digraph is?, the CVC and CVVC pattern, what is this?, and what does it mean to sort words?
Carl's Corner - the site looks like it would be for very young children, but if you search around, there are lots of great resources for older elementary students as well. It give ideas for centers, sight word activities, and if you scroll to the bottom it has a great directory to help find words in many different categories.